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Psychology Test Test

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Lead
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gender stability
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Gender Identity
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How does a parent deal with bed wetting?
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Egocentrism
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Gender Differences
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Why is play so important?
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Centration
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gender consistency
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Initiative V.S Guilt
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Lack of Conservation
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Gender typing
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What part of the brain grows rapidly?
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Unoccupied behavior
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What influences memory retention
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Gender Stereotypes
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Onlooker behavior
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Functional play
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Boys
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Gender Identity
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generalization about male or female behaviors; females are passive and dependent; males are aggressive and independent
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Uniqueness of the event; Emotional impact; Active participation;
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it stimulates senses, exersize muscles, coordinates sight with movement, gains mastery over their bodies, make decisions, and aquire new skills.Lays the foundation for mathematical concepts; negotion conflict resolution.
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awareness of one's own gender and that of others
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socialization process where children learn gender roles
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realization that a girl remains a girl even if she has short hair and plays with cars.
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ability to understand that things can remain the same even though the appearance is altered as long as nothing is added or taken away.
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Tendency to focus on one aspect of a situation and neglect others
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Never punish or blame the child and seek medical attention if problem persists beyond ages 8-10
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Interferes with cognitive development; behavioral problems; Poor appetite; lethargy; vomiting; stupor; convulsions; implicated in higher rates of ADHD!!!!!
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psychology or behavioral difference between males and females
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superior motor performance, greater propensity for aggresion, more active.Better on verbal analogies, mathmatical word problems, and memory for spatial configurations
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a conflict between desire to plan and carry out activites vs conscience about whether activity is right or wrong
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The child spends most of the time watching other children play. The onlooker talks to them, asking questions or making suggestions, but doesnt enter in2 da play. The onlooker is definitely observing particular groups of kids rather than nething exciting
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Ages 3-6- Most rapid growth in frontal areas (planning and organizing)
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rolling a ball; repeated practice in large muscular movements
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inability to consider another person's point of view.
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Awareness of one's femaleness or maleness; an important aspect of self concept.
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a girl will become a woman and a boy will become a man; base judgements on superficial appearence
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the child does not seem to be playing but watches anything of momentary interest.
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the ability to identify something encountered before
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can count by reciting
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realization that his or her gender will always be the same; develops in three stages
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better able 2 payattention n 2 inhibit inappropriate behavior; better on verbal fluency, mathematical computation, memory, 4 locations of objects; more responsive language such as praise , agreement, acknowledgement, n elaboration on wht some1 else said.
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the concept of comparing quantities (more or less, bigger or smaller)
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How we judge our overall self worth
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the ability to reproduce knowledge from memory
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Behaviors, interests, attitudes, skills, and personality traits that culture considers appropriate for males and females.
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for a child to mentally link two events, especially events close in time,(I broke something, mom and dad are arguing, therefore i caused it) whether or not there is a logically a casual relationship.
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ability to recall memories more accurately

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